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Sojos Pet Food
Raw made easy.

The convenience of kibble.

The Nutrition of Raw.

Sojos complete and balanced foods combine the easy prep and shelf-stable convenience of kibble with the unsurpassed nutrition offered in real, raw food. The only thing missing is water. When you add it back, the abundance of flavor and natural nutrients spring back to life.

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We humans are lucky: We have an array of ultra-high-tech winter gear that helps us get through the winter cold. While we’re piling on the socks, thermals, gloves and gaiters, we sometimes assume that because our dogs have fur, they can handle whatever Father Frost throws at him. But cold tolerance, like so many things, varies from breed to breed, and can even be dependent on what your dog’s used to.

Thanksgiving is a time to reflect and appreciate those you care most about—and of course, that includes your pets. So, why leave Fido sitting on the sidelines? Here are some Turkey Day staples your pet can indulge in, too:

Sojos is sponsoring The Friends of the Palm Springs Animal Shelter (PSAS) as part of our Project Celia initiative—to transform the lives of shelter pets. Several long-time residents at the shelter are seniors, so they’re kicking off their transformations eating our new Complete for Seniors and Simply Meat treats. As Dr. Boone, a volunteer veterinarian of the Shelter said, "It's critical these dogs get the full benefit of a healthy diet for both their food and treats."

In a country that truly loves its pets, some cities stand out for being exceptionally dog-friendly. From pooch-welcoming patios to abundant trails and parks, many factors go into making a town a doggie paradise. In Minneapolis-St. Paul – also known as Sojos HQ – there’s just about everything a dog owner could want. So, what is it that makes our hometown so dog-friendly? Here are just a few examples of amenities that keep people and their pooches happy:

Plump pooches may be cute and cuddly, but as we’ve already discussed, those extra pounds simply aren’t healthy. The good news is, with a proper diet and a little restraint, it’s not hard to help your buddy arrive at a healthy weight. Here are some tips to help your four-legged friend recapture that once slim figure: